The PMWC 2025 survival stadium is starting today. Consult the teams, the calendar, the format and even more in the EWC PUBG 2025 mobile world cup.

The Esports World Cup 2025: PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2025 Survival Stage is a crucial phase where 16 teams battle for the last 8 Grand Finals spots. Here’s everything you need to know about PMWC 2025 Survival Stage below.

PMWC 2025 Survival Stage: Schedule

  • Dates: July 29–30, 2025
  • Format: 12 matches in total (6 per day)
  • Match Timings (IST):
  • Day 1 – July 29
    • Match 1: Sanhok, 4:30PM
    • Match 2: Erangel, 5:10PM
    • Match 3: Erangel, 5:50PM
    • Match 4: Erangel, 6:30PM
    • Match 5: Miramar, 7:10PM
    • Match 6: Miramar, 7:50PM
  • Day 2 – July 30
    • Match 7: Sanhok, 4:30PM
    • Match 8: Erangel, 5:10PM
    • Match 9: Erangel, 5:50PM
    • Match 10: Erangel, 6:30PM
    • Match 11: Miramar, 7:10PM
    • Match 12: Miramar, 7:50PM

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PMWC 2025 Survival Stage: Participating Teams

The following 16 teams are competing in the Survival Stage:

  • Team AxTMG (India)
  • Alpha7 Esports (Brazil)
  • eArena (Thailand)
  • Fire Flux Esports (Turkey)
  • Horaa Esports (Nepal)
  • INFLUENCE RAGE (Brazil)
  • INTENSE GAME (Brazil)
  • KINOTROPE (Japan)
  • NS RedForce (South Korea)
  • POWR Esports (Saudi Arabia)
  • R8 Esports (Saudi Arabia)
  • Regnum Carya (Turkey)
  • Team Falcons (Europe)
  • Team GAMAX (Egypt)
  • Team Vision (Saudi Arabia)
  • Yangon Galacticos (Myanmar)

EWC PUBG MOBILE WORLD CUP 2025: Survival Stage Format and Advancement

  • 16 teams enter the Survival Stage.
  • After 12 matches: The top 8 teams in the overall standings advance to the Grand Finals.
  • The bottom 8 teams are eliminated from the tournament.
  • Maps in rotation: Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok.
  • This stage is the final chance for these teams to make it to the PMWC 2025 Grand Finals, to be held from August 1–3, 2025.

Where to Watch EWC PMWC 2025: Survival Stage

All matches are streamed live starting 4:30PM IST on the official PUBG Mobile Esports channels:

  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Twitch
  • TikTok

Fans can also watch in Hindi via the Sony LIV app.

The Survival Stage represents the last lifeline for these squads to join the world’s elite in the PMWC Grand Finals, part of the Esports World Cup, Riyadh, with a prize pool of $3 million on the line.

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13 thoughts on “Teams, timetable, format and more”
  1. Just to clarify for everyone – the format follows the standard double-elimination bracket structure. Each team plays minimum 2 matches, and the timetable is based on GMT+0 timezone. Also worth noting that substitions are allowed between matches but not during them.

  2. Oh yes, because nothing says “professional organization” like releasing the format 48 hours before it starts. I’m sure all the teams are just thrilled with this level of advance notice. Truly impresive planning skills on display.

  3. This is hillarious. They misspelled half the team names, got timezones wrong, and somehow schedule’d a lunch break during the final match. Did a random number generater create this timetable? Because that would explain SO much 😅

  4. The teams distribution is completely unbalanced. How can you put 3 top-tier teams in the same group while another group has none? This undermines the entire competition’s credibility and makes the format basically meaningless.

  5. This is completly useless. Timetable doesn’t make any sence and the teams setup is confusing as hell. Why would anyone organize it this way??

  6. For those confused about the schedule: Match times are listed in 24-hour format, breaks between rounds are 30 minutes, and finals are scheduled seperately. The format uses a modified swiss system for group stages before knockout rounds begin.

  7. Finally! Been waitng for this info for weeks. The format looks really intresting and well organized. Thanks for sharing all the details!

  8. Good overview! Quick question tho – are the reserve players allowed to participate or is it strictly starting lineup only?

  9. Oh wow, what a revolutionary format! Never seen teams compete against each other before. Truly groundbreaking stuff here. 👏

  10. lol the timetable cant even fit my schedule but sure, lets pretend everyone lives in the same timezone. love how they “thought of everything” 😂

  11. I have to disagree with the chosen format. Round-robin would be much more fair than this elimination setup. Teams can get lucky with easier brackets while stronger teams eliminate eachother early. This isn’t the right aproach at all.

  12. So wait… if Team A plays at 3pm and Team B plays at 3pm, how does that work if they’re suposed to play each other at 5pm?? Did anyone actually check the math here or did we just throw numbers at a wall? 🤔

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